'Faculty of Agriculture, Sebelas Maret University'
Doi
Abstract
Background: With a prevalence of approximately 2 per 1,000 births, cerebral palsy (CP) is the most common physical disability in childhood and is considered to be a permanent disorder of movement and posture. Assessment of Quality of Life (QOL) is increasingly used as a mechanism to gain insight into a child’s life, to identify areas of life that are positive or challenging and to inform and evaluate interventions. This study aimed to determine the association between family sup¬port, social support, and gross motoric skill, and quality of life, among children with cerebral palsy.
Subject and Method: This was a cross sectional study conducted at Fondation for the Care of Disable Children (YPAC) and Pediatric Neuro developmental Therapy Center, Surakarta, Central Java, from April to May 2018. A sample of 110 chil¬dren with cerebral palsy was selected for this study with fixed disease sampling. The dependent variable was quality of life. The independent variables were family support, social support, and gross motoric skill. The data quality of life collected by Cerebral Palsy Quality of Life (CP-QOL) questionnaire and analyzed by a multiple logistic regression model.
Results: Quality of life was increased by strong family support (OR= 1.22; 95% CI= 0.22 to 2.22; p= 0.016) and gross motoric skill (OR= 2.79; 95% CI= 1.44 to 4.15; p=0.001). Quality of life was decreased by low social support (OR= 0.91; 95% CI= -o.76 to 1.91; p=0.070).
Conclusion: Quality of life is increased by family support and gross motoric skill, but is decreased by low social support
Keywords: family support, social support, gross motoric skill, quality of lif